In August 1991, during the Live at Donington concert, AC/DC was riding high on the success of their album "The Razor's Edge," which had been released just months earlier, in September 1990. This marked a pivotal moment in the band's career following a resurgence in popularity. "The Razor's Edge" was significant as it included hits like "Thunderstruck" and "Moneytalks," contributing to the band's solidified status in rock music. The Donington concert was part of the Monsters of Rock festival, and it attracted a massive audience, exemplifying AC/DC's powerful live presence. Notably, this performance took place just after the band had regained momentum after the tragic loss of founding member Bon Scott and the advent of their iconic lead singer Brian Johnson. The energy and enthusiasm from the crowd during the live recording reflect AC/DC's enduring legacy and commitment to high-octane rock and roll.